Hundreds of special operations personnel in North Carolina have formed their own homegrown rescue and supply operation in the ...
Crews continue to clear roads in Western North Carolina that have been impassable in the wake of Tropical Storm Helene. While the work takes time, progress is being made to help people who have ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited western North Carolina on Thursday, where 600 roads remain closed nearly three weeks after Helene hit. “Though the water was strong enough to ...
But it was North Carolina that bore the brunt of it Saturday with vast swaths of cities like Asheville underwater, residents trapped in their homes with no lights or food and few functioning roads ...
RED HILL, N.C. – James Waters watched Helene's torrential rains and fierce winds decimate his farm set among the hilly slopes of Appalachian North Carolina, snapping trees, ripping out fences ...
North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson was treated for second-degree burns Friday after he burned his hand on a “big rig” he was riding in at the Mayberry Truck Show and Parade in Mount ...
A week after Hurricane Helene tore through the U.S. Southeast and devastated western North Carolina with heavy rains and severe flooding, satellite images are showing the extent of the damage.
With a statewide North Carolina online sports betting launch now complete, excitement is at an all-time high. Local bettors can place legal wagers from anywhere in the state with the best online ...
North Carolina has been devastated by flooding and mudslides after the remnants of Hurricane Helene tore through the state. At least 42 people have died in North Carolina, per CNN, making it the ...
By Loren Elliott For The New York Times Supported by By The New York Times The remnants of Hurricane Helene unleashed catastrophic floods and mudslides in North Carolina that destroyed or ...
And it might not be ready for the next disaster, either. Few people in western North Carolina have flood insurance, leaving them vulnerable to financial ruin in the wake of disasters such as Helene.
Forty dead in North Carolina's Buncombe County National death toll over 100 and expected to climb Hundreds unaccounted for due to severed communications, closed roads Biden to visit Wednesday ...